Infant carrier

ABSTRACT

A infant carrier includes a back bag; and an awning connected to the back bag. The awning includes: a body portion, a connection portion connected to an end of the body portion along a longitudinal direction of the body portion and connected to an upper end of the back bag; and a hanging belt connected to an end of the body portion, and a wearing space being formed between the hanging belt and the body portion.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/499,049, filed on Oct. 12, 2021, which claims priority of the Chinese Patent application No. 202022260190.4. The entireties of both applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of products for infants or young children, in particular to an awning for infant carrier.

BACKGROUND

With the emergence of baby-carrying devices (such as infant carrier, waist stools, etc.) has allowed more and more parents to free their hands from holding their children without affecting the intimate contact with infants or young children. For example, the infant carrier can be divided into horizontal holding type, front facing type, face-to-face type, back carrying type, etc. according to the different ways for holding baby, and can be divided into special-purpose, dual-purpose, and triple-purpose according to different functions. Therefore, the infant carrier has a wide variety of types and functions.

Generally, the current infant carrier is capable of fixing the infant and young child in the arms of the parents or on the back of the parents when going out, so as to free the hands of the parents. However, when taking infants or young children out, generally, it is necessary to carry light shielding objects, such as parasols, due to weather, outdoor environment, sunlight and other reasons. Generally, it is necessary to shield these light shielding objects on the outside of the infant carrier to provide excellent shading and sun protection, so as to protect infants or young children. However, carrying these light shielding objects brings new inconvenience to use.

Therefore, it is necessary to provide an awning with a light-shielding function and a simple structure that is easy to carry and use, so as to solve the above-mentioned problems in the prior art.

SUMMARY

The present disclosure aims to provide an awning with a shading function and a simple structure that is easy to carry and use.

In order to achieve the above objective, solutions of the present disclosure provide an awning which is suitable for being assembled on an infant carrier. The infant carrier includes a back bag, and a shoulder belt and a waist belt which are connected to two opposite ends of the back bag along a longitudinal direction of the back bag respectively. An end of the back bag connected to the shoulder belt is provided with a head-neck support. The awning includes a body portion, and a first connection portion and a second connection portion which are connected to two opposite ends of the body portion along a longitudinal direction of the body portion. The first connection portion is connected to the head-neck support. The second connection portion includes two connection belts arranged at intervals along a transverse direction of the body portion. The two connection belts are detachably connected to each other, and the awning is capable of being stored in the head-neck support.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic view with a perspective, illustrating that an awning of the present disclosure is assembled on an infant carrier.

FIG. 2 is a schematic view with another perspective, illustrating that an awning of the present disclosure is assembled on a infant carrier.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating that an awning of the present disclosure is stored in a head-neck support.

FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating that an awning is fixed and connected to a head-neck support in a first embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating that an awning is detachably connected to a head-neck support in a second embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating a storage space and a sealing member in the second embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a schematic view illustrating a structure of an awning in the second embodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

In order to describe in detail technical contents, structural features, achieved objectives and effects of the present disclosure, the following detailed description will be given in conjunction with the embodiments and accompanying drawings.

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3 , the present disclosure provides an awning 100 which is suitable for being assembled on an infant carrier 200. In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the infant carrier 200 includes a back bag 201, and a shoulder belt 202 and a waist belt 203 connected to two opposite ends of the back bag 201 along a longitudinal direction of the back bag 201 respectively. The end of the back bag 201 connected to the shoulder belt 202 is provided with a head-neck support 204. The number of shoulder belts 202 is provided as two, and two shoulder belts 202 are arranged symmetrically along a transverse direction of the back bag 201. Each of the shoulder belts 202 is ring-shaped as a whole, so as to be hung on the shoulder of an user wearing the infant carrier 200. The waist belt 203 is strip-shaped as a whole, and two ends of the waist belt 203 are detachably connected to each other, so that the waist belt 203 can be conveniently fixed on the waist of user. The head-neck support 204 is configured to support the head and neck of the infant carried between the back bag 201 and the user. An end of the awning 100 of the present disclosure is connected to the head-neck support 204, and the other end of the awning 100 of the present disclosure is detachably hooked to the neck of the user, so that the awning 100 can be covered on the infants or young children to provide shading and sun protection.

In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the awning 100 includes a body portion 10, and a first connection portion 20 and a second connection portion 30 which are connected to two opposite ends of the body portion 10 along a longitudinal direction of the body portion 10. The first connection portion 20 is connected to the head-neck support 204. The second connection portion 30 includes two connection belts 31 arranged at intervals along a transverse direction of the body portion 10. The two connection belts 31 are detachably connected to each other, so as to be connected to each other at the back of the user's neck, so that the two connected connection belts 31 can form a hanging belt. A wearing space is formed between the two connected connection belts 31 and the body portion 10, so that the two connected connection belts 31 can be hung on the shoulders and necks of the user wearing the infant carrier 200. In this way, the body portion 10 extends from the head-neck support 204 and is covered on the body of the infants or young children, thereby providing shading and sun protection. Preferably, the two connection belts 31 are arranged symmetrically along the transverse direction of the body portion 10, thereby facilitating connection and use. In addition, the awning 100 of the present disclosure can further be stored in the head-neck support 204. When in use, the awning 100 can be taken out of the head-neck support 204 to provide shading and sun protection. When not in use, the awning 100 can be stored in the head-neck support 204. As a result, the awning 100 of the present disclosure not only provides shading and sun protection, but also is convenient to carry and use.

Referring FIG. 4 , specifically, in a first embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to realize the detachable connection between the two connection belts 31, each of the two connection belts 31 is provided with a connection member 40, and the connection member 40 can be any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a drawstring, a buckle, and a Velcro. Of course, in other embodiments, in order to simplify structures, the two connection belts 31 may be directly and detachably connected to each other.

Preferably, in this embodiment, a height of the body portion 10 is adjustable. Specifically, the second connection portion 30 is provided with an adjusting member 50. The adjusting member 50 is provided on each of the two connection belts 31 along a longitudinal direction of the second connection portion 30. The adjusting member 50 has at least one adjusting section, so that the body portion 10 has different use heights based on different connection positions of the two connection belts 31. More specifically, the adjusting member 50 includes a plurality of connection members 40 arranged at intervals along the longitudinal direction of the second connection portion 30. The connection members 40 are specifically any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a plug-in buckle, a snap buckle, a Velcro or a strap. As shown in FIG. 4 , the connection members 40 include a male buckle 41 and a female buckle 42 that are separately provided on the two connection belts 31 and detachably matched with each other. The plurality of connection members 40 are correspondingly arranged on the two connection belts 31 to form the adjusting member 50.

Further referring FIG. 4 , in order to allow the awning 100 to be stored in the head-neck support 204, the head-neck support 204 has a storage space 204 a, in which the awning 100 can be stored. Specifically, a storage opening of the storage space 204 a is located at the top or side end of the head-neck support 204. In order to improve the storage effect and make the whole neat and beautiful, the storage opening of the storage space 204 a is provided with a sealing member 60. The sealing member 60 is any one of a fixing button and hole matched with each other, a buckle, a zipper, and a Velcro, thus, the sealing member 60 has a simple structure and is easy to use. As shown in FIG. 4 , the sealing member 60 includes a male buckle 61 and a female buckle 62 that are matched with each other.

It should be noted that in this embodiment, the first connection portion 20 is fixed and connected in the storage space 204 a, or is fixed and connected to an edge of the storage space 204 a, and the second connection portion 30 can be folded toward the storage space 204 a, so that the awning 100 can be stored in the storage space 204 a. Specifically, the first connection portion and the head-neck support 204 are connected by sewing, which has a simple structure and is convenient for processing and manufacturing.

Referring FIGS. 5 to 7 , in a second embodiment of the present disclosure, the difference from the first embodiment is that the first connection portion 20 is detachably connected in the storage space 204 a or to the edge of the storage space 204 a, and the second connection portion 30 can be folded toward a direction of the first connection portion 20, so that the awning 100 can be stored in the storage space 204 a. Specifically, a connection member 40 is provided between the first connection portion 20 and the storage space 204 a and between the two connection belts 31. The structure of the connection member 40 between the first connection portion 20 and the storage space 204 a may be different from that between the two connection belts 31.

Specifically, in this embodiment, the connection member 40 between the first connection portion 20 and the storage space 204 a includes a fixing ring 43 and a fixing buckle 44 which are provided between the first connection portion 20 and the storage space 204 a. As shown in FIG. 6 , the fixing ring 43 and the fixing buckle 44 are disposed on an inner wall of the storage space 204 a and on the first connection portion 20, correspondingly and respectively. In FIG. 7 , the fixing ring 43 and the fixing buckle 44 are disposed on the first connection portion 20 and the inner wall of the space 204 a, correspondingly and respectively. As long as the fixing ring 43 is buckled with the fixing buckle 44, the connection between the awning 100 and the head-neck support 204 can be realized. The connection member 40 between the two connection belts 31 includes a male buckle 41 and a female buckle 42 that are respectively provided on the two connection belts 31 and are detachably matched with each other. The two connection belts 31 are connected with each other by buckling the male buckle 41 with the female buckle 42. A plurality of connection members 40 are arranged correspondingly on the two connection belts 31 to form an adjusting member 50 for adjusting the height of the body portion 10.

Compared with the prior art, the awning 100 of the present disclosure includes a body portion 10, and a first connection portion 20 and a second connection portion 30 which are connected to the two opposite ends of the body portion 10 along a longitudinal direction of the body portion 10. The second connection portion 30 includes two connection belts 31 arranged at intervals along the transverse direction of the body portion 10. The first connection portion 20 is connected to the head-neck support 204, and the two connection belts 31 are detachably connected to each other. Therefore, according to actual needs, the two connection belts 31 can be connected at the back of the user's neck to be hung on the user's shoulder and neck, thereby allowing the body portion 10 to be covered the outside of the head-neck support 204. Therefore, the awning 100 of the present disclosure is capable of providing shading and sun protection, and effectively protecting infants or young children when going out. In addition, since the awning 100 can be stored in the head-neck support 204, it is convenient to carry and use. The awning 100 of the present disclosure has a simple structure, is easy to carry and use, and effectively improves the comfort of use of the infant carrier 200 with the awning 100.

The above-disclosed are only the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, which are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Therefore, equivalent changes made according to the scope of the present disclosure still fall within the scope of the present disclosure. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A infant carrier comprising: a back bag; and an awning connected to the back bag, wherein the awning comprises: a body portion, a connection portion connected to an end of the body portion along a longitudinal direction of the body portion and connected to an upper end of the back bag; and a hanging belt connected to an end of the body portion, and a wearing space being formed between the hanging belt and the body portion.
 2. The infant carrier of claim 1, further comprising a head-neck support connected to back bag, wherein the head-neck support is provided with a storage space, the body portion is fixed and connected in the storage space, or is fixed and connected to an edge of the storage space, and the hanging belt is foldable toward the storage space, so that the awning is capable of be stored in the storage space.
 3. The infant carrier of claim 1, further comprising a head-neck support connected to back bag, wherein the head-neck support is provided with a storage space, the body portion is detachably connected in the storage space, or is detachably connected to an edge of the storage space, and the hanging belt is foldable toward the storage space, so that the awning is capable of be stored in the storage space.
 4. The infant carrier of claim 3, wherein a connection member is disposed between the body portion and the storage space, and the connection member is any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a drawstring, a buckle, and a Velcro.
 5. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the hanging belt comprises two connection belts arranged at intervals along a transverse direction of the body portion, and the two connection belts are detachably connected to each other, so as to form a wearing space between the two connection belts and the body portion.
 6. The infant carrier of claim 5, wherein each of the two connection belts is provided with a connection member, and the connection member is any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a drawstring, a buckle, and a Velcro.
 7. The infant carrier of claim 5, wherein wherein the two connection belts are detachably tied together.
 8. The infant carrier of claim 5, wherein a adjusting member is provided on each of the two connection belts along a longitudinal direction of the body portion, and the adjusting member has at least one adjusting section, so that the body portion has different use heights based on different connection positions of the two connection belts.
 9. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein a adjusting member is provided on the hanging belt, and the adjusting member has at least one adjusting section, so that the body portion has different use heights based on different connection positions of the hanging belt.
 10. The infant carrier of claim 8, wherein the adjusting member comprises a plurality of connection members arranged at intervals along the longitudinal direction of the body portion, the plurality of connection members are any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a plug-in buckle, a snap buckle, a Velcro or a strap.
 11. The infant carrier of claim 2, wherein the storage space is provided with a storage opening located at a top or side end of the head-neck support.
 12. The infant carrier of claim 11, wherein the storage opening of the storage space is provided with a sealing member, and the sealing member is any one of a fixing button and hole matched with each other, a buckle, a zipper, and a Velcro.
 13. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the upper end of the back bag is provided with a storage space, the body portion is fixed and connected in the storage space, or is fixed and connected to an edge of the storage space, and the hanging belt is foldable toward the storage space, so that the awning is capable of be stored in the storage space.
 14. The infant carrier of claim 13, wherein the storage space is provided with a storage opening located at a side end of the back bag, the storage opening is provided with a sealing member, and the sealing member is any one of a fixing button and hole matched with each other, a buckle, a zipper, and a Velcro.
 15. The infant carrier of claim 13, wherein a head-neck support is connected to the upper end of the back bag, the storage space is located under the head-neck support, when the awning is stored in the storage space, the head-neck support covers the outside of the awning; and when the hanging belt is placed on a neck of a user, the body portion covers the outside of the head-neck support.
 16. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein two ends of the hanging belt are connected to two ends of the body portion along a transverse direction of the body portion, so as to form a wearing space between the hanging belt and the body portion.
 17. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein a adjusting member is provided on the hanging belt and is configured to adjust a length of the hanging belt, and the adjusting member has at least one adjusting section, so that the body portion has different use heights based on different connection positions of the hanging belt.
 18. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein a width of the body portion along a transverse direction of the body portion gradually becomes wider along a longitudinal direction of the body portion.
 19. A infant carrier comprising: a back bag; a shoulder belt connected to two opposite ends of the back bag along a longitudinal direction of the back bag; and an awning connected to the back bag, wherein the awning comprises: a body portion; a connection portion connected to an end of the body portion along a longitudinal direction of the body portion and connected to an upper end of the back bag; and a hanging belt comprising two connection belts being arranged at intervals along a transverse direction of the body portion, each of the two connection belts being provided with a connection member, and the connection member being any one of a fixing button and hole matched detachably, a drawstring, a buckle, and a Velcro, wherein a adjusting member is provided on the two connection belts along the longitudinal direction of the body portion, the adjusting member has at least one adjusting section, so that the body portion has different use heights based on different connection positions of the two connection belts, and the adjusting member comprises a plurality of connection members arranged at intervals along the longitudinal direction of the body portion, and wherein the upper end of the back bag is provided with a storage space, the body portion is fixed and connected in the storage space, or is fixed and connected to an edge of the storage space, and the hanging belt is foldable toward the storage space, so that the awning is capable of be stored in the storage space.
 20. The infant carrier of claim 19, wherein the storage space is provided with a storage opening located at a side end of the back bag, the storage opening is provided with a sealing member, and the sealing member is any one of a fixing button and hole matched with each other, a buckle, a zipper, and a Velcro.
 21. The infant carrier of claim 20, wherein a head-neck support is connected to the upper end of the back bag, the storage space is located under the head-neck support, when the awning is stored in the storage space, the head-neck support covers the storage opening; and when the hanging belt is placed on a neck of a user, the body portion covers the outside of the head-neck support. 